Interdisciplinary Studies, Bachelor of Science

Interdisciplinary studies combine courses from three or more academic disciplines into one major. This creative and flexible program is ideal for students who have broad academic interests and want to pursue multiple areas of study.

Personalize your studies with two or more topics of focus. Build a degree unique to your passions and goals. You’ll select a concentration from three different defined fields of study into one major for your degree.

Or working with the program director, customize your degree even more by developing your own study specialization. Establish a central organizing theme around a selection of courses in a discipline of interest from across the university including computing and technology and education.

Admission Requirements

City University of Seattle's undergraduate admission requirements, found under Admissions in the catalog menu, apply to this program. 

Total Required Credits (180 Credits)

Lower Division Requirements (90 Credits)

Students must meet General Education requirements.  This is typically completed within the 90 required lower division credits. See the General Education Requirements section of this catalog for more detailed information.

For this program, Quantitative/Symbolic Reasoning is met through the course MATH 107 Mathematical Reasoning and its Applications or higher.

General Education Requirements

Total Credits

College Composition (CC) I** & II

10 Credits

Quantitative/Symbolic Reasoning (QSR)

5 Credits

Humanities (HU)

10 Credits

Social Sciences (SS)

15 Credits

Natural Sciences (NS)

15 Credits

**If College Composition I is waived through transfer or articulation, students must take an additional 5 quarter credits from a humanities discipline.

Major (60 Credits)

Select three disciplines (20 credits each) from below. Students may petition the program director to create one or more of their own study specializations to apply .

Business, Management & Technology Sections

Business and Management

BUS 300Business Dynamics

5

BSM 414International Management

5

HR 405Strategic Management of Human Resources

5

MG 360Financial Fundamentals for Managers *

5

Organizational Leadership

BC 306Ethics and Leadership (SS)

5

BSC 407The Effective Organization

5

BUS 304Organizational Behavior and Leadership (SS)

5

BUS 464Design of Effective Teams and Organizations

5

Marketing

MK 300Principles of Marketing

5

MK 388Global Marketing *

5

MK 390Advertising & Sales Promotion *

5

MK 403Public Relations *

5

Data Analysis

BUS 426Business Analytics for Decision Making (NS)

5

BUS 440Introduction to Data Science *

5

BUS 442Advanced Tools in Business Analytics *

5

BUS 446Data Visualization and Dashboards *

5

Project and Change Management

PM 401Introduction to Project Management

5

PM 406Project Risk and Change Management

5

PM 442Introduction to System Dynamics

5

PM 444Negotiation and Competitive Decision Making

5

Finance and Operations

BUS 315Financial Accounting *

5

BUS 317Finance

5

BUS 320Technology and Operations Management

5

BUS 330Economic Analysis for Business Decisions (SS)

5

Social & Human Services Selections

Adolescent Psychology

PSY 415Psychology of Adolescents (SS)

5

PSY 422Child Psychology (SS)

5

SOC 320Juvenile Delinquency (SS)

5

SOC 412Sociology of the Family (SS)

5

Health and Wellness

SCI 306Health and Wellness (NS)

5

PSY 418Psychology of Substance Abuse (SS)

5

SOC 306Sociology of Health, Illness, and Medicine (SS)

5

SOC 318Gerontology (SS)

5

Criminal Justice

CJ 318Fundamentals of Criminology (HU or SS)

5

CJ 341Contemporary Justice Administration Issues

5

CJ 350Globalization and Crime (HU or SS)

5

CJ 361Cyber and Surveillance Law and Government (SS or HU)

5

Student Specialization

Students pursuing the Student Specialization option may create a student-designed discipline selection. This option must be pre-approved by the Program Director.

Electives (25 Credits)

Students must select twenty-five credits at the 300/400 level. Electives may incorporate classes from above, individual classes from other areas of study not listed, and/or transfer credits.

Capstone (5 Credits)

GS 495General Studies Degree Capstone *

5